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    Lost stock

    Hi Guys,
    Where should I put information on an early stock with the serial number on it. It also has a cartouche i have never seen before.

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    You could post a few photos here ?

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    Stock Pix

    They don't photograph well
    The Serial # is 268942 which is June of 1940
    From what I can make out is an A on upper right side
    An H on the lower left





    Last edited by Badger; 02-20-2017 at 12:09 PM. Reason: Edited to add pic in-line with post for easier viewing by members

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    The sn most likely was from service in a foreign country(a lot sn'd the rifle to the stock),they did this to whatever stock happened to be on it.The cartouche is an SA with what looks like a P,or R generic inspector stamp,these were late WW2 rebuild and made by taking an existing stamp(possibly SA/NFR),and removing the NF.I have seen them with very early numbers and pretty high.

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    PS,that stock looks a lot like Birch to me?
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    Thanks for the info and yes it appears to be birch

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    Your receiver serial number is mid 1941 as mid 1940 would be a five digit serial number.

    Like Prince stated altered cartouche stamp used on rebuild

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    Stock looks like Walnut and based on where it's numbered I would guess it came off a Danishicon return.

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    I agree Danishicon return as they numbered them on the belly. The stock looks like walnut because Beech has a feather effect in it's grain...this one's just dry.
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    The number is approx 4" just behind the pistol grip on the bottom

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